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The translation has been preserved in two distinct versions , an original and a revised one . This creates the prob- lem of the relation of the two versions to each other and to the Greek tradition , which has to be solved before the ...
The translation has been preserved in two distinct versions , an original and a revised one . This creates the prob- lem of the relation of the two versions to each other and to the Greek tradition , which has to be solved before the ...
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It was a discussion between students and professor on the principles and practices of the critical examination of original historical documents — a pretty heavy and dull affair to have on one's mind 2 years ! Weiland was the professor ...
It was a discussion between students and professor on the principles and practices of the critical examination of original historical documents — a pretty heavy and dull affair to have on one's mind 2 years ! Weiland was the professor ...
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Yet in the course of its transmission it had become so overlaid by additions and corruptions that before the author's original thought could be laid bare a new edition of the text was necessary . Nicholson planned a complete text and ...
Yet in the course of its transmission it had become so overlaid by additions and corruptions that before the author's original thought could be laid bare a new edition of the text was necessary . Nicholson planned a complete text and ...
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Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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